Hi Matthew,

in the case of building sort of "knowledge base" where email contents
need to go in as possible source of wisdom, it makes sense to save the
body of a mail in a non-evolution/non-mail format. It can be processed
more easily. 
I must say that saving together with the mail headers would be even more
useful in cases - but that wasn't the question you've been asking ;-)

Best,
Holger



On Wed, 2008-04-09 at 10:31 -0400, Matthew Barnes wrote:
> Evolution's mail composer has a "Save" and "Save As..." feature in the
> File menu that does nothing more than save the body of your message as
> an HTML document.  It drops any email-specific content like subject,
> recipients, from address, and attachments.
> 
> Given that we have a "Save Draft" feature in the composer, we're
> considering dropping "Save" and "Save As..." in Evolution 2.24.  But
> first we want to make sure we're not overlooking some use case.
> 
> So, does anyone actually use this feature?
> 
> Bug: http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=526402
> 
> Matthew Barnes
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